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| // Widget header file for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). |
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| |
| /** \file |
| Fl_Widget, Fl_Label classes . */ |
| |
| #ifndef Fl_Widget_H |
| #define Fl_Widget_H |
| |
| #include "Enumerations.H" |
| |
| /** |
| \todo typedef's fl_intptr_t and fl_uintptr_t should be documented. |
| */ |
| #ifdef _WIN64 |
| #ifdef __GNUC__ |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| #else |
| #include <stddef.h> // M$VC |
| #endif |
| typedef intptr_t fl_intptr_t; |
| typedef uintptr_t fl_uintptr_t; |
| #else |
| typedef long fl_intptr_t; |
| typedef unsigned long fl_uintptr_t; |
| #endif |
| |
| class Fl_Widget; |
| class Fl_Window; |
| class Fl_Group; |
| class Fl_Image; |
| |
| /** Default callback type definition for all fltk widgets (by far the most used) */ |
| typedef void (Fl_Callback )(Fl_Widget*, void*); |
| /** Default callback type pointer definition for all fltk widgets */ |
| typedef Fl_Callback* Fl_Callback_p; // needed for BORLAND |
| /** One parameter callback type definition passing only the widget */ |
| typedef void (Fl_Callback0)(Fl_Widget*); |
| /** Callback type definition passing the widget and a long data value */ |
| typedef void (Fl_Callback1)(Fl_Widget*, long); |
| |
| /** This struct stores all information for a text or mixed graphics label. |
| |
| \todo For FLTK 1.3, the Fl_Label type will become a widget by itself. That way |
| we will be avoiding a lot of code duplication by handling labels in |
| a similar fashion to widgets containing text. We also provide an easy |
| interface for very complex labels, containing html or vector graphics. |
| */ |
| struct FL_EXPORT Fl_Label { |
| /** label text */ |
| const char* value; |
| /** optional image for an active label */ |
| Fl_Image* image; |
| /** optional image for a deactivated label */ |
| Fl_Image* deimage; |
| /** label font used in text */ |
| Fl_Font font; |
| /** size of label font */ |
| Fl_Fontsize size; |
| /** text color */ |
| Fl_Color color; |
| /** alignment of label */ |
| Fl_Align align_; |
| /** type of label. \see Fl_Labeltype */ |
| uchar type; |
| |
| /** Draws the label aligned to the given box */ |
| void draw(int,int,int,int, Fl_Align) const ; |
| void measure(int &w, int &h) const ; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /** Fl_Widget is the base class for all widgets in FLTK. |
| |
| You can't create one of these because the constructor is not public. |
| However you can subclass it. |
| |
| All "property" accessing methods, such as color(), parent(), or argument() |
| are implemented as trivial inline functions and thus are as fast and small |
| as accessing fields in a structure. Unless otherwise noted, the property |
| setting methods such as color(n) or label(s) are also trivial inline |
| functions, even if they change the widget's appearance. It is up to the |
| user code to call redraw() after these. |
| */ |
| class FL_EXPORT Fl_Widget { |
| friend class Fl_Group; |
| friend class Fl_X; |
| |
| Fl_Group* parent_; |
| Fl_Callback* callback_; |
| void* user_data_; |
| int x_,y_,w_,h_; |
| Fl_Label label_; |
| unsigned int flags_; |
| Fl_Color color_; |
| Fl_Color color2_; |
| uchar type_; |
| uchar damage_; |
| uchar box_; |
| uchar when_; |
| |
| const char *tooltip_; |
| |
| /** unimplemented copy ctor */ |
| Fl_Widget(const Fl_Widget &); |
| /** unimplemented assignment operator */ |
| Fl_Widget& operator=(const Fl_Widget &); |
| |
| protected: |
| |
| /** Creates a widget at the given position and size. |
| |
| The Fl_Widget is a protected constructor, but all derived widgets have a |
| matching public constructor. It takes a value for x(), y(), w(), h(), and |
| an optional value for label(). |
| |
| \param[in] x, y the position of the widget relative to the enclosing window |
| \param[in] w, h size of the widget in pixels |
| \param[in] label optional text for the widget label |
| */ |
| Fl_Widget(int x, int y, int w, int h, const char *label=0L); |
| |
| /** Internal use only. Use position(int,int), size(int,int) or resize(int,int,int,int) instead. */ |
| void x(int v) {x_ = v;} |
| /** Internal use only. Use position(int,int), size(int,int) or resize(int,int,int,int) instead. */ |
| void y(int v) {y_ = v;} |
| /** Internal use only. Use position(int,int), size(int,int) or resize(int,int,int,int) instead. */ |
| void w(int v) {w_ = v;} |
| /** Internal use only. Use position(int,int), size(int,int) or resize(int,int,int,int) instead. */ |
| void h(int v) {h_ = v;} |
| /** Gets the widget flags mask */ |
| unsigned int flags() const {return flags_;} |
| /** Sets a flag in the flags mask */ |
| void set_flag(unsigned int c) {flags_ |= c;} |
| /** Clears a flag in the flags mask */ |
| void clear_flag(unsigned int c) {flags_ &= ~c;} |
| /** flags possible values enumeration. |
| See activate(), output(), visible(), changed(), set_visible_focus() |
| */ |
| enum { |
| INACTIVE = 1<<0, ///< the widget can't receive focus, and is disabled but potentially visible |
| INVISIBLE = 1<<1, ///< the widget is not drawn, but can receive a few special events |
| OUTPUT = 1<<2, ///< for output only |
| NOBORDER = 1<<3, ///< don't draw a decoration (Fl_Window) |
| FORCE_POSITION = 1<<4, ///< don't let the window manager position the window (Fl_Window) |
| NON_MODAL = 1<<5, ///< this is a hovering toolbar window (Fl_Window) |
| SHORTCUT_LABEL = 1<<6, ///< the label contains a shortcut we need to draw |
| CHANGED = 1<<7, ///< the widget value changed |
| OVERRIDE = 1<<8, ///< position window on top (Fl_Window) |
| VISIBLE_FOCUS = 1<<9, ///< accepts keyboard focus navigation if the widget can have the focus |
| COPIED_LABEL = 1<<10, ///< the widget label is internally copied, its destruction is handled by the widget |
| CLIP_CHILDREN = 1<<11, ///< all drawing within this widget will be clipped (Fl_Group) |
| MENU_WINDOW = 1<<12, ///< a temporary popup window, dismissed by clicking outside (Fl_Window) |
| TOOLTIP_WINDOW = 1<<13, ///< a temporary popup, transparent to events, and dismissed easily (Fl_Window) |
| MODAL = 1<<14, ///< a window blocking input to all other winows (Fl_Window) |
| NO_OVERLAY = 1<<15, ///< window not using a hardware overlay plane (Fl_Menu_Window) |
| GROUP_RELATIVE = 1<<16, ///< position this widget relative to the parent group, not to the window |
| COPIED_TOOLTIP = 1<<17, ///< the widget tooltip is internally copied, its destruction is handled by the widget |
| SIMPLE_KEYBOARD = 1<<18, ///< the widget wants simple, consistent keypresses and not advanced input (like character composition and CJK input) |
| FULLSCREEN = 1<<19, ///< a fullscreen window (Fl_Window) |
| // (space for more flags) |
| USERFLAG3 = 1<<29, ///< reserved for 3rd party extensions |
| USERFLAG2 = 1<<30, ///< reserved for 3rd party extensions |
| USERFLAG1 = 1<<31 ///< reserved for 3rd party extensions |
| }; |
| void draw_box() const; |
| void draw_box(Fl_Boxtype t, Fl_Color c) const; |
| void draw_box(Fl_Boxtype t, int x,int y,int w,int h, Fl_Color c) const; |
| void draw_backdrop() const; |
| /** draws a focus rectangle around the widget */ |
| void draw_focus() {draw_focus(box(),x(),y(),w(),h());} |
| void draw_focus(Fl_Boxtype t, int x,int y,int w,int h) const; |
| void draw_label() const; |
| void draw_label(int, int, int, int) const; |
| |
| public: |
| |
| /** Destroys the widget. |
| Destroying single widgets is not very common. You almost always want to |
| destroy the parent group instead, which will destroy all of the child widgets |
| and groups in that group. |
| |
| \since FLTK 1.3, the widget's destructor removes the widget from its parent |
| group, if it is member of a group. |
| */ |
| virtual ~Fl_Widget(); |
| |
| /** Draws the widget. |
| Never call this function directly. FLTK will schedule redrawing whenever |
| needed. If your widget must be redrawn as soon as possible, call redraw() |
| instead. |
| |
| Override this function to draw your own widgets. |
| |
| If you ever need to call another widget's draw method <I>from within your |
| own draw() method</I>, e.g. for an embedded scrollbar, you can do it |
| (because draw() is virtual) like this: |
| |
| \code |
| Fl_Widget *s = &scroll; // scroll is an embedded Fl_Scrollbar |
| s->draw(); // calls Fl_Scrollbar::draw() |
| \endcode |
| */ |
| virtual void draw() = 0; |
| |
| /** Handles the specified event. |
| You normally don't call this method directly, but instead let FLTK do |
| it when the user interacts with the widget. |
| |
| When implemented in a widget, this function must return 0 if the |
| widget does not use the event or 1 otherwise. |
| |
| Most of the time, you want to call the inherited handle() method in |
| your overridden method so that you don't short-circuit events that you |
| don't handle. In this last case you should return the callee retval. |
| |
| \param[in] event the kind of event received |
| \retval 0 if the event was not used or understood |
| \retval 1 if the event was used and can be deleted |
| \see Fl_Event |
| */ |
| virtual int handle(int event); |
| |
| /** Returns a pointer to the parent widget. |
| Usually this is a Fl_Group or Fl_Window. |
| \retval NULL if the widget has no parent |
| \see Fl_Group::add(Fl_Widget*) |
| */ |
| Fl_Group* parent() const {return parent_;} |
| |
| /** Internal use only - "for hacks only". |
| |
| It is \em \b STRONGLY recommended not to use this method, because it |
| short-circuits Fl_Group's normal widget adding and removing methods, |
| if the widget is already a child widget of another Fl_Group. |
| |
| Use Fl_Group::add(Fl_Widget*) and/or Fl_Group::remove(Fl_Widget*) instead. |
| */ |
| void parent(Fl_Group* p) {parent_ = p;} // for hacks only, use Fl_Group::add() |
| |
| /** Gets the widget type. |
| Returns the widget type value, which is used for Forms compatibility |
| and to simulate RTTI. |
| |
| \todo Explain "simulate RTTI" (currently only used to decide if a widget |
| is a window, i.e. type()>=FL_WINDOW ?). Is type() really used in a way |
| that ensures "Forms compatibility" ? |
| */ |
| uchar type() const {return type_;} |
| |
| /** Sets the widget type. |
| This is used for Forms compatibility. |
| */ |
| void type(uchar t) {type_ = t;} |
| |
| /** Gets the widget position in its window. |
| \return the x position relative to the window |
| */ |
| int x() const {return x_;} |
| |
| /** Gets the widget position in its window. |
| \return the y position relative to the window |
| */ |
| int y() const {return y_;} |
| |
| /** Gets the widget width. |
| \return the width of the widget in pixels. |
| */ |
| int w() const {return w_;} |
| |
| /** Gets the widget height. |
| \return the height of the widget in pixels. |
| */ |
| int h() const {return h_;} |
| |
| /** Changes the size or position of the widget. |
| |
| This is a virtual function so that the widget may implement its |
| own handling of resizing. The default version does \e not |
| call the redraw() method, but instead relies on the parent widget |
| to do so because the parent may know a faster way to update the |
| display, such as scrolling from the old position. |
| |
| Some window managers under X11 call resize() a lot more often |
| than needed. Please verify that the position or size of a widget |
| did actually change before doing any extensive calculations. |
| |
| position(X, Y) is a shortcut for resize(X, Y, w(), h()), |
| and size(W, H) is a shortcut for resize(x(), y(), W, H). |
| |
| \param[in] x, y new position relative to the parent window |
| \param[in] w, h new size |
| \see position(int,int), size(int,int) |
| */ |
| virtual void resize(int x, int y, int w, int h); |
| |
| /** Internal use only. */ |
| int damage_resize(int,int,int,int); |
| |
| /** Repositions the window or widget. |
| |
| position(X, Y) is a shortcut for resize(X, Y, w(), h()). |
| |
| \param[in] X, Y new position relative to the parent window |
| \see resize(int,int,int,int), size(int,int) |
| */ |
| void position(int X,int Y) {resize(X,Y,w_,h_);} |
| |
| /** Changes the size of the widget. |
| |
| size(W, H) is a shortcut for resize(x(), y(), W, H). |
| |
| \param[in] W, H new size |
| \see position(int,int), resize(int,int,int,int) |
| */ |
| void size(int W,int H) {resize(x_,y_,W,H);} |
| |
| /** Gets the label alignment. |
| |
| \return label alignment |
| \see label(), align(Fl_Align), Fl_Align |
| */ |
| Fl_Align align() const {return label_.align_;} |
| |
| /** Sets the label alignment. |
| This controls how the label is displayed next to or inside the widget. |
| The default value is FL_ALIGN_CENTER, which centers the label inside |
| the widget. |
| \param[in] alignment new label alignment |
| \see align(), Fl_Align |
| */ |
| void align(Fl_Align alignment) {label_.align_ = alignment;} |
| |
| /** Gets the box type of the widget. |
| \return the current box type |
| \see box(Fl_Boxtype), Fl_Boxtype |
| */ |
| Fl_Boxtype box() const {return (Fl_Boxtype)box_;} |
| |
| /** Sets the box type for the widget. |
| This identifies a routine that draws the background of the widget. |
| See Fl_Boxtype for the available types. The default depends on the |
| widget, but is usually FL_NO_BOX or FL_UP_BOX. |
| \param[in] new_box the new box type |
| \see box(), Fl_Boxtype |
| */ |
| void box(Fl_Boxtype new_box) {box_ = new_box;} |
| |
| /** Gets the background color of the widget. |
| \return current background color |
| \see color(Fl_Color), color(Fl_Color, Fl_Color) |
| */ |
| Fl_Color color() const {return color_;} |
| |
| /** Sets the background color of the widget. |
| The color is passed to the box routine. The color is either an index into |
| an internal table of RGB colors or an RGB color value generated using |
| fl_rgb_color(). |
| |
| The default for most widgets is FL_BACKGROUND_COLOR. Use Fl::set_color() |
| to redefine colors in the color map. |
| \param[in] bg background color |
| \see color(), color(Fl_Color, Fl_Color), selection_color(Fl_Color) |
| */ |
| void color(Fl_Color bg) {color_ = bg;} |
| |
| /** Gets the selection color. |
| \return the current selection color |
| \see selection_color(Fl_Color), color(Fl_Color, Fl_Color) |
| */ |
| Fl_Color selection_color() const {return color2_;} |
| |
| /** Sets the selection color. |
| The selection color is defined for Forms compatibility and is usually |
| used to color the widget when it is selected, although some widgets |
| use this color for other purposes. You can set both colors at once |
| with color(Fl_Color bg, Fl_Color sel). |
| \param[in] a the new selection color |
| \see selection_color(), color(Fl_Color, Fl_Color) |
| */ |
| void selection_color(Fl_Color a) {color2_ = a;} |
| |
| /** Sets the background and selection color of the widget. |
| |
| The two color form sets both the background and selection colors. |
| \param[in] bg background color |
| \param[in] sel selection color |
| \see color(unsigned), selection_color(unsigned) |
| */ |
| void color(Fl_Color bg, Fl_Color sel) {color_=bg; color2_=sel;} |
| |
| /** Gets the current label text. |
| \return a pointer to the current label text |
| \see label(const char *), copy_label(const char *) |
| */ |
| const char* label() const {return label_.value;} |
| |
| /** Sets the current label pointer. |
| |
| The label is shown somewhere on or next to the widget. The passed pointer |
| is stored unchanged in the widget (the string is \em not copied), so if |
| you need to set the label to a formatted value, make sure the buffer is |
| static, global, or allocated. The copy_label() method can be used |
| to make a copy of the label string automatically. |
| \param[in] text pointer to new label text |
| \see copy_label() |
| */ |
| void label(const char* text); |
| |
| /** Sets the current label. |
| Unlike label(), this method allocates a copy of the label |
| string instead of using the original string pointer. |
| |
| The internal copy will automatically be freed whenever you assign |
| a new label or when the widget is destroyed. |
| |
| \param[in] new_label the new label text |
| \see label() |
| */ |
| void copy_label(const char *new_label); |
| |
| /** Shortcut to set the label text and type in one call. |
| \see label(const char *), labeltype(Fl_Labeltype) |
| */ |
| void label(Fl_Labeltype a, const char* b) {label_.type = a; label_.value = b;} |
| |
| /** Gets the label type. |
| \return the current label type. |
| \see Fl_Labeltype |
| */ |
| Fl_Labeltype labeltype() const {return (Fl_Labeltype)label_.type;} |
| |
| /** Sets the label type. |
| The label type identifies the function that draws the label of the widget. |
| This is generally used for special effects such as embossing or for using |
| the label() pointer as another form of data such as an icon. The value |
| FL_NORMAL_LABEL prints the label as plain text. |
| \param[in] a new label type |
| \see Fl_Labeltype |
| */ |
| void labeltype(Fl_Labeltype a) {label_.type = a;} |
| |
| /** Gets the label color. |
| The default color is FL_FOREGROUND_COLOR. |
| \return the current label color |
| */ |
| Fl_Color labelcolor() const {return label_.color;} |
| |
| /** Sets the label color. |
| The default color is FL_FOREGROUND_COLOR. |
| \param[in] c the new label color |
| */ |
| void labelcolor(Fl_Color c) {label_.color=c;} |
| |
| /** Gets the font to use. |
| Fonts are identified by indexes into a table. The default value |
| uses a Helvetica typeface (Arial for Microsoft® Windows®). |
| The function Fl::set_font() can define new typefaces. |
| \return current font used by the label |
| \see Fl_Font |
| */ |
| Fl_Font labelfont() const {return label_.font;} |
| |
| /** Sets the font to use. |
| Fonts are identified by indexes into a table. The default value |
| uses a Helvetica typeface (Arial for Microsoft® Windows®). |
| The function Fl::set_font() can define new typefaces. |
| \param[in] f the new font for the label |
| \see Fl_Font |
| */ |
| void labelfont(Fl_Font f) {label_.font=f;} |
| |
| /** Gets the font size in pixels. |
| The default size is 14 pixels. |
| \return the current font size |
| */ |
| Fl_Fontsize labelsize() const {return label_.size;} |
| |
| /** Sets the font size in pixels. |
| \param[in] pix the new font size |
| \see Fl_Fontsize labelsize() |
| */ |
| void labelsize(Fl_Fontsize pix) {label_.size=pix;} |
| |
| /** Gets the image that is used as part of the widget label. |
| This image is used when drawing the widget in the active state. |
| \return the current image |
| */ |
| Fl_Image* image() {return label_.image;} |
| const Fl_Image* image() const {return label_.image;} |
| |
| /** Sets the image to use as part of the widget label. |
| This image is used when drawing the widget in the active state. |
| \param[in] img the new image for the label |
| */ |
| void image(Fl_Image* img) {label_.image=img;} |
| |
| /** Sets the image to use as part of the widget label. |
| This image is used when drawing the widget in the active state. |
| \param[in] img the new image for the label |
| */ |
| void image(Fl_Image& img) {label_.image=&img;} |
| |
| /** Gets the image that is used as part of the widget label. |
| This image is used when drawing the widget in the inactive state. |
| \return the current image for the deactivated widget |
| */ |
| Fl_Image* deimage() {return label_.deimage;} |
| const Fl_Image* deimage() const {return label_.deimage;} |
| |
| /** Sets the image to use as part of the widget label. |
| This image is used when drawing the widget in the inactive state. |
| \param[in] img the new image for the deactivated widget |
| */ |
| void deimage(Fl_Image* img) {label_.deimage=img;} |
| |
| /** Sets the image to use as part of the widget label. |
| This image is used when drawing the widget in the inactive state. |
| \param[in] img the new image for the deactivated widget |
| */ |
| void deimage(Fl_Image& img) {label_.deimage=&img;} |
| |
| /** Gets the current tooltip text. |
| \return a pointer to the tooltip text or NULL |
| \see tooltip(const char*), copy_tooltip(const char*) |
| */ |
| const char *tooltip() const {return tooltip_;} |
| |
| void tooltip(const char *text); // see Fl_Tooltip |
| void copy_tooltip(const char *text); // see Fl_Tooltip |
| |
| /** Gets the current callback function for the widget. |
| Each widget has a single callback. |
| \return current callback |
| */ |
| Fl_Callback_p callback() const {return callback_;} |
| |
| /** Sets the current callback function for the widget. |
| Each widget has a single callback. |
| \param[in] cb new callback |
| \param[in] p user data |
| */ |
| void callback(Fl_Callback* cb, void* p) {callback_=cb; user_data_=p;} |
| |
| /** Sets the current callback function for the widget. |
| Each widget has a single callback. |
| \param[in] cb new callback |
| */ |
| void callback(Fl_Callback* cb) {callback_=cb;} |
| |
| /** Sets the current callback function for the widget. |
| Each widget has a single callback. |
| \param[in] cb new callback |
| */ |
| void callback(Fl_Callback0*cb) {callback_=(Fl_Callback*)cb;} |
| |
| /** Sets the current callback function for the widget. |
| Each widget has a single callback. |
| \param[in] cb new callback |
| \param[in] p user data |
| */ |
| void callback(Fl_Callback1*cb, long p=0) {callback_=(Fl_Callback*)cb; user_data_=(void*)p;} |
| |
| /** Gets the user data for this widget. |
| Gets the current user data (void *) argument that is passed to the callback function. |
| \return user data as a pointer |
| */ |
| void* user_data() const {return user_data_;} |
| |
| /** Sets the user data for this widget. |
| Sets the new user data (void *) argument that is passed to the callback function. |
| \param[in] v new user data |
| */ |
| void user_data(void* v) {user_data_ = v;} |
| |
| /** Gets the current user data (long) argument that is passed to the callback function. |
| */ |
| long argument() const {return (long)(fl_intptr_t)user_data_;} |
| |
| /** Sets the current user data (long) argument that is passed to the callback function. |
| \todo The user data value must be implemented using \em intptr_t or similar |
| to avoid 64-bit machine incompatibilities. |
| */ |
| void argument(long v) {user_data_ = (void*)v;} |
| |
| /** Returns the conditions under which the callback is called. |
| |
| You can set the flags with when(uchar), the default value is |
| FL_WHEN_RELEASE. |
| |
| \return set of flags |
| \see when(uchar) |
| */ |
| Fl_When when() const {return (Fl_When)when_;} |
| |
| /** Sets the flags used to decide when a callback is called. |
| |
| This controls when callbacks are done. The following values are useful, |
| the default value is FL_WHEN_RELEASE: |
| |
| \li 0: The callback is not done, but changed() is turned on. |
| \li FL_WHEN_CHANGED: The callback is done each time the text is |
| changed by the user. |
| \li FL_WHEN_RELEASE: The callback will be done when this widget loses |
| the focus, including when the window is unmapped. This is a useful |
| value for text fields in a panel where doing the callback on every |
| change is wasteful. However the callback will also happen if the |
| mouse is moved out of the window, which means it should not do |
| anything visible (like pop up an error message). |
| You might do better setting this to zero, and scanning all the |
| items for changed() when the OK button on a panel is pressed. |
| \li FL_WHEN_ENTER_KEY: If the user types the Enter key, the entire |
| text is selected, and the callback is done if the text has changed. |
| Normally the Enter key will navigate to the next field (or insert |
| a newline for a Fl_Multiline_Input) - this changes the behavior. |
| \li FL_WHEN_ENTER_KEY|FL_WHEN_NOT_CHANGED: The Enter key will do the |
| callback even if the text has not changed. Useful for command fields. |
| Fl_Widget::when() is a set of bitflags used by subclasses of |
| Fl_Widget to decide when to do the callback. |
| |
| If the value is zero then the callback is never done. Other values |
| are described in the individual widgets. This field is in the base |
| class so that you can scan a panel and do_callback() on all the ones |
| that don't do their own callbacks in response to an "OK" button. |
| \param[in] i set of flags |
| */ |
| void when(uchar i) {when_ = i;} |
| |
| /** Returns whether a widget is visible. |
| \retval 0 if the widget is not drawn and hence invisible. |
| \see show(), hide(), visible_r() |
| */ |
| unsigned int visible() const {return !(flags_&INVISIBLE);} |
| |
| /** Returns whether a widget and all its parents are visible. |
| \retval 0 if the widget or any of its parents are invisible. |
| \see show(), hide(), visible() |
| */ |
| int visible_r() const; |
| |
| /** Makes a widget visible. |
| |
| An invisible widget never gets redrawn and does not get keyboard |
| or mouse events, but can receive a few other events like FL_SHOW. |
| |
| The visible() method returns true if the widget is set to be |
| visible. The visible_r() method returns true if the widget and |
| all of its parents are visible. A widget is only visible if |
| visible() is true on it <I>and all of its parents</I>. |
| |
| Changing it will send FL_SHOW or FL_HIDE events to the widget. |
| <I>Do not change it if the parent is not visible, as this |
| will send false FL_SHOW or FL_HIDE events to the widget</I>. |
| redraw() is called if necessary on this or the parent. |
| |
| \see hide(), visible(), visible_r() |
| */ |
| virtual void show(); |
| |
| /** Makes a widget invisible. |
| \see show(), visible(), visible_r() |
| */ |
| virtual void hide(); |
| |
| /** Makes the widget visible. |
| You must still redraw the parent widget to see a change in the |
| window. Normally you want to use the show() method instead. |
| */ |
| void set_visible() {flags_ &= ~INVISIBLE;} |
| |
| /** Hides the widget. |
| You must still redraw the parent to see a change in the window. |
| Normally you want to use the hide() method instead. |
| */ |
| void clear_visible() {flags_ |= INVISIBLE;} |
| |
| /** Returns whether the widget is active. |
| \retval 0 if the widget is inactive |
| \see active_r(), activate(), deactivate() |
| */ |
| unsigned int active() const {return !(flags_&INACTIVE);} |
| |
| /** Returns whether the widget and all of its parents are active. |
| \retval 0 if this or any of the parent widgets are inactive |
| \see active(), activate(), deactivate() |
| */ |
| int active_r() const; |
| |
| /** Activates the widget. |
| Changing this value will send FL_ACTIVATE to the widget if |
| active_r() is true. |
| \see active(), active_r(), deactivate() |
| */ |
| void activate(); |
| |
| /** Deactivates the widget. |
| Inactive widgets will be drawn "grayed out", e.g. with less contrast |
| than the active widget. Inactive widgets will not receive any keyboard |
| or mouse button events. Other events (including FL_ENTER, FL_MOVE, |
| FL_LEAVE, FL_SHORTCUT, and others) will still be sent. A widget is |
| only active if active() is true on it <I>and all of its parents</I>. |
| |
| Changing this value will send FL_DEACTIVATE to the widget if |
| active_r() is true. |
| |
| Currently you cannot deactivate Fl_Window widgets. |
| |
| \see activate(), active(), active_r() |
| */ |
| void deactivate(); |
| |
| /** Returns if a widget is used for output only. |
| output() means the same as !active() except it does not change how the |
| widget is drawn. The widget will not receive any events. This is useful |
| for making scrollbars or buttons that work as displays rather than input |
| devices. |
| \retval 0 if the widget is used for input and output |
| \see set_output(), clear_output() |
| */ |
| unsigned int output() const {return (flags_&OUTPUT);} |
| |
| /** Sets a widget to output only. |
| \see output(), clear_output() |
| */ |
| void set_output() {flags_ |= OUTPUT;} |
| |
| /** Sets a widget to accept input. |
| \see set_output(), output() |
| */ |
| void clear_output() {flags_ &= ~OUTPUT;} |
| |
| /** Returns if the widget is able to take events. |
| This is the same as (active() && !output() && visible()) |
| but is faster. |
| \retval 0 if the widget takes no events |
| */ |
| unsigned int takesevents() const {return !(flags_&(INACTIVE|INVISIBLE|OUTPUT));} |
| |
| /** |
| Checks if the widget value changed since the last callback. |
| |
| "Changed" is a flag that is turned on when the user changes the value |
| stored in the widget. This is only used by subclasses of Fl_Widget that |
| store values, but is in the base class so it is easier to scan all the |
| widgets in a panel and do_callback() on the changed ones in response |
| to an "OK" button. |
| |
| Most widgets turn this flag off when they do the callback, and when |
| the program sets the stored value. |
| |
| \retval 0 if the value did not change |
| \see set_changed(), clear_changed() |
| */ |
| unsigned int changed() const {return flags_&CHANGED;} |
| |
| /** Marks the value of the widget as changed. |
| \see changed(), clear_changed() |
| */ |
| void set_changed() {flags_ |= CHANGED;} |
| |
| /** Marks the value of the widget as unchanged. |
| \see changed(), set_changed() |
| */ |
| void clear_changed() {flags_ &= ~CHANGED;} |
| |
| /** |
| Returns if the widget sees a simplified keyboard model or not. |
| |
| Normally widgets get a full-featured keyboard model that is geared |
| towards text input. This includes support for compose sequences and |
| advanced input methods, commonly used for asian writing system. This |
| system however has downsides in that extra graphic can be presented |
| to the user and that a physical key press doesn't correspond directly |
| to a FLTK event. |
| |
| Widgets that need a direct correspondence between actual key events |
| and those seen by the widget can swith to the simplified keyboard |
| model. |
| |
| \retval 0 if the widget uses the normal keyboard model |
| \see set_changed(), clear_changed() |
| */ |
| unsigned int simple_keyboard() const {return flags_&SIMPLE_KEYBOARD;} |
| |
| /** Marks a widget to use the simple keyboard model. |
| \see changed(), clear_changed() |
| */ |
| void set_simple_keyboard() {flags_ |= SIMPLE_KEYBOARD;} |
| |
| /** Marks a widget to use the normal keyboard model. |
| \see changed(), set_changed() |
| */ |
| void set_normal_keyboard() {flags_ &= ~SIMPLE_KEYBOARD;} |
| |
| /** Gives the widget the keyboard focus. |
| Tries to make this widget be the Fl::focus() widget, by first sending |
| it an FL_FOCUS event, and if it returns non-zero, setting |
| Fl::focus() to this widget. You should use this method to |
| assign the focus to a widget. |
| \return true if the widget accepted the focus. |
| */ |
| int take_focus(); |
| |
| /** Enables keyboard focus navigation with this widget. |
| Note, however, that this will not necessarily mean that the widget |
| will accept focus, but for widgets that can accept focus, this method |
| enables it if it has been disabled. |
| \see visible_focus(), clear_visible_focus(), visible_focus(int) |
| */ |
| void set_visible_focus() { flags_ |= VISIBLE_FOCUS; } |
| |
| /** Disables keyboard focus navigation with this widget. |
| Normally, all widgets participate in keyboard focus navigation. |
| \see set_visible_focus(), visible_focus(), visible_focus(int) |
| */ |
| void clear_visible_focus() { flags_ &= ~VISIBLE_FOCUS; } |
| |
| /** Modifies keyboard focus navigation. |
| \param[in] v set or clear visible focus |
| \see set_visible_focus(), clear_visible_focus(), visible_focus() |
| */ |
| void visible_focus(int v) { if (v) set_visible_focus(); else clear_visible_focus(); } |
| |
| /** Checks whether this widget has a visible focus. |
| \retval 0 if this widget has no visible focus. |
| \see visible_focus(int), set_visible_focus(), clear_visible_focus() |
| */ |
| unsigned int visible_focus() { return flags_ & VISIBLE_FOCUS; } |
| |
| /** Sets the default callback for all widgets. |
| Sets the default callback, which puts a pointer to the widget on the queue |
| returned by Fl::readqueue(). You may want to call this from your own callback. |
| \param[in] cb the new callback |
| \param[in] d user data associated with that callback |
| \see callback(), do_callback(), Fl::readqueue() |
| */ |
| static void default_callback(Fl_Widget *cb, void *d); |
| |
| /** Calls the widget callback. |
| Causes a widget to invoke its callback function with default arguments. |
| \see callback() |
| */ |
| void do_callback() {do_callback(this,user_data_);} |
| |
| /** Calls the widget callback. |
| Causes a widget to invoke its callback function with arbitrary arguments. |
| \param[in] o call the callback with \p o as the widget argument |
| \param[in] arg call the callback with \p arg as the user data argument |
| \see callback() |
| */ |
| void do_callback(Fl_Widget* o,long arg) {do_callback(o,(void*)arg);} |
| |
| // Causes a widget to invoke its callback function with arbitrary arguments. |
| // Documentation and implementation in Fl_Widget.cxx |
| void do_callback(Fl_Widget* o,void* arg=0); |
| |
| /* Internal use only. */ |
| int test_shortcut(); |
| /* Internal use only. */ |
| static unsigned int label_shortcut(const char *t); |
| /* Internal use only. */ |
| static int test_shortcut(const char*, const bool require_alt = false); |
| /* Internal use only. */ |
| void _set_fullscreen() {flags_ |= FULLSCREEN;} |
| void _clear_fullscreen() {flags_ &= ~FULLSCREEN;} |
| |
| /** Checks if w is a child of this widget. |
| \param[in] w potential child widget |
| \return Returns 1 if \p w is a child of this widget, or is |
| equal to this widget. Returns 0 if \p w is NULL. |
| */ |
| int contains(const Fl_Widget *w) const ; |
| |
| /** Checks if this widget is a child of w. |
| Returns 1 if this widget is a child of \p w, or is |
| equal to \p w. Returns 0 if \p w is NULL. |
| \param[in] w the possible parent widget. |
| \see contains() |
| */ |
| int inside(const Fl_Widget* w) const {return w ? w->contains(this) : 0;} |
| |
| /** Schedules the drawing of the widget. |
| Marks the widget as needing its draw() routine called. |
| */ |
| void redraw(); |
| |
| /** Schedules the drawing of the label. |
| Marks the widget or the parent as needing a redraw for the label area |
| of a widget. |
| */ |
| void redraw_label(); |
| |
| /** Returns non-zero if draw() needs to be called. |
| The damage value is actually a bit field that the widget |
| subclass can use to figure out what parts to draw. |
| \return a bitmap of flags describing the kind of damage to the widget |
| \see damage(uchar), clear_damage(uchar) |
| */ |
| uchar damage() const {return damage_;} |
| |
| /** Clears or sets the damage flags. |
| Damage flags are cleared when parts of the widget drawing is repaired. |
| |
| The optional argument \p c specifies the bits that <b>are set</b> |
| after the call (default: 0) and \b not the bits that are cleared! |
| |
| \note Therefore it is possible to set damage bits with this method, but |
| this should be avoided. Use damage(uchar) instead. |
| |
| \param[in] c new bitmask of damage flags (default: 0) |
| \see damage(uchar), damage() |
| */ |
| void clear_damage(uchar c = 0) {damage_ = c;} |
| |
| /** Sets the damage bits for the widget. |
| Setting damage bits will schedule the widget for the next redraw. |
| \param[in] c bitmask of flags to set |
| \see damage(), clear_damage(uchar) |
| */ |
| void damage(uchar c); |
| |
| /** Sets the damage bits for an area inside the widget. |
| Setting damage bits will schedule the widget for the next redraw. |
| \param[in] c bitmask of flags to set |
| \param[in] x, y, w, h size of damaged area |
| \see damage(), clear_damage(uchar) |
| */ |
| void damage(uchar c, int x, int y, int w, int h); |
| |
| void draw_label(int, int, int, int, Fl_Align) const; |
| |
| /** Sets width ww and height hh accordingly with the label size. |
| Labels with images will return w() and h() of the image. |
| */ |
| void measure_label(int& ww, int& hh) const {label_.measure(ww, hh);} |
| |
| /** Returns a pointer to the primary Fl_Window widget. |
| \retval NULL if no window is associated with this widget. |
| \note for an Fl_Window widget, this returns its <I>parent</I> window |
| (if any), not <I>this</I> window. |
| */ |
| Fl_Window* window() const ; |
| |
| /** Returns an Fl_Group pointer if this widget is an Fl_Group. |
| |
| Use this method if you have a widget (pointer) and need to |
| know whether this widget is derived from Fl_Group. If it returns |
| non-NULL, then the widget in question is derived from Fl_Group, |
| and you can use the returned pointer to access its children |
| or other Fl_Group-specific methods. |
| |
| Example: |
| \code |
| void my_callback (Fl_Widget *w, void *) { |
| Fl_Group *g = w->as_group(); |
| if (g) |
| printf ("This group has %d children\n",g->children()); |
| else |
| printf ("This widget is not a group!\n"); |
| } |
| \endcode |
| |
| \retval NULL if this widget is not derived from Fl_Group. |
| \note This method is provided to avoid dynamic_cast. |
| \see Fl_Widget::as_window(), Fl_Widget::as_gl_window() |
| */ |
| virtual Fl_Group* as_group() {return 0;} |
| |
| /** Returns an Fl_Window pointer if this widget is an Fl_Window. |
| |
| Use this method if you have a widget (pointer) and need to |
| know whether this widget is derived from Fl_Window. If it returns |
| non-NULL, then the widget in question is derived from Fl_Window, |
| and you can use the returned pointer to access its children |
| or other Fl_Window-specific methods. |
| |
| \retval NULL if this widget is not derived from Fl_Window. |
| \note This method is provided to avoid dynamic_cast. |
| \see Fl_Widget::as_group(), Fl_Widget::as_gl_window() |
| */ |
| virtual Fl_Window* as_window() {return 0;} |
| |
| /** Returns an Fl_Gl_Window pointer if this widget is an Fl_Gl_Window. |
| |
| Use this method if you have a widget (pointer) and need to |
| know whether this widget is derived from Fl_Gl_Window. If it returns |
| non-NULL, then the widget in question is derived from Fl_Gl_Window. |
| |
| \retval NULL if this widget is not derived from Fl_Gl_Window. |
| \note This method is provided to avoid dynamic_cast. |
| \see Fl_Widget::as_group(), Fl_Widget::as_window() |
| */ |
| virtual class Fl_Gl_Window* as_gl_window() {return 0;} |
| |
| /** For back compatibility only. |
| \deprecated Use selection_color() instead. |
| */ |
| Fl_Color color2() const {return (Fl_Color)color2_;} |
| |
| /** For back compatibility only. |
| \deprecated Use selection_color(unsigned) instead. |
| */ |
| void color2(unsigned a) {color2_ = a;} |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| Reserved type numbers (necessary for my cheapo RTTI) start here. |
| Grep the header files for "RESERVED_TYPE" to find the next available |
| number. |
| */ |
| #define FL_RESERVED_TYPE 100 |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| // |
| // End of "$Id: Fl_Widget.H 8623 2011-04-24 17:09:41Z AlbrechtS $". |
| // |